Bularda-Homeghi, Olga (1958–)
Bularda-Homeghi, Olga (1958–)
Romanian rower. Name variations: Olga Bularda; Olga Homeghi. Born May 1, 1958, in Romania.
At Moscow Olympics, won a bronze medal in double sculls (1980); at Los Angeles Olympics, won a gold medal in coxed fours (1984); at Seoul Olympics, won a gold medal in coxed pairs and a silver medal in coxed eights (1988).
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